Our two year old Maltese, Apollo comes face to face with a ground hog.
This dog is the worlds biggest coward. The groundhog seemed to sense it, and just stood there, staring him down.
Apollo seemed relieved when I called him away.

RG, wild animals are nothing to trifle with, even small ones, and could have really hurt your pet.

hidden deep in the brush at my parents house(minn), we knew the old mom cat had her kittens hidden somewhere, and when we found them, this one popped up.. looks like another "yeti cat" in the making.. the mom cat moved her litter shortly after this pic was taken(crafty old girl)

hidden deep in the brush at my parents house(minn), we knew the old mom cat had her kittens hidden somewhere, and when we found them, this one popped up.. looks like another "yeti cat" in the making.. the mom cat moved her litter shortly after this pic was taken(crafty old girl)

Third picture caption-- That's what we said when we found the twins under the front porch 18 months ago. Right now they are rolling around in a ball under my feet. So much for good intentions.

if she follows her normal past behavior, at about six weeks she will bring them to the house..she shows up at least twice a day for food and petting, but slips away making sure she is not watched(the girl is whiley) she has at least five, maybe the need for more food will make her bring them in sooner.. ps the black panther poly is a proven mouser, watched him the other morning playing with a mouse untill it was time for breakfast(game over)

almost on a time table the mom cat has brought her litter up to the house, minus one that adopted the neighbors during the transit...four little hissing spitballs(canned food should calm them down a bit)

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the tiger cat(trouble as he was called) got his forever home today, he is going to be the cat of a young boy , it will be a great fit because this cat just didn't want attention he wanted all the attention (nonstop..)